Miss Eeyore
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- Oct 3, 2003
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I think in general you will find cruise prices to Alaska a bit less than Disney, but more expensive than say, the Mexican Riveria or the Caribbean on other lines than Disney. I know that our summer cruise, July 4 out of Seattle with highest category verandah cabin is less than our ocean view Cat. 8 on DCL. The excursions in Alaska tend to be expensive, but everything to do with tourism in Alaska is expensive......they only have 2.5 months to earn their tourism dollars for the entire year.
The draw for many is the scenery. For the most part you cruise within sight of land, and see what a glorious country it is up there. The icebergs are awesome....and I mean in the truest sense of that word.
The new Princess ships have an enclosed pool.....a retractable glass roof, so they are set for cold weather sailing. Most of the ships have a nature guide aboard who lectures over the loud speaker as you glide along. We felt so romantic sitting on the promenade deck, cozy wrapped in plaid wool blankets.....listening to the history of the land.
I can't wait.
The draw for many is the scenery. For the most part you cruise within sight of land, and see what a glorious country it is up there. The icebergs are awesome....and I mean in the truest sense of that word.
The new Princess ships have an enclosed pool.....a retractable glass roof, so they are set for cold weather sailing. Most of the ships have a nature guide aboard who lectures over the loud speaker as you glide along. We felt so romantic sitting on the promenade deck, cozy wrapped in plaid wool blankets.....listening to the history of the land.
I can't wait.
Heck I live in Alaska and I wish I could do the cruise LOL